Daniels, a Winter Haven native, producing a column called “The Bookworm” for The Ledger and hosted book-related segments for ...
AccuWeather: "There will be another attempt for a tropical depression or tropical storm to brew in the western Caribbean" ...
"I don't feel like there's candor about what's actually going on," Florida Supreme Court Justice Carlos G. Muñiz told a ...
This online-only column is part of a series of shorter opinion essays by USA Today Network-Florida columnist Nate Monroe on ...
Polk Pride will present “The Evolution of Drag” on Nov. 9 at The Polk Theatre in Lakeland. The event will cover 10 decades ...
It's taken more than three years, but the FAA finally approved Lakeland Linder's proposed flight paths to help to reduce jet ...
Gustavo Alvarez, a licensed engineer, knew he might find problems at the Villa Del Sol condominium complex in St. Lucie ...
LAKELAND — When teammates Leah Parker and McKenzie Hilton compete in high school diving, it can hardly be described as a rivalry as they’re not really competing against each other. It’s more like they ...
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said the man pointed a gun at deputies twice during the standoff. When it was over, they found ...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has brought two large pumps capable of moving 4,000 cubic yards of water per second from Lake Bonny to Lake Parker.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have brought two pumps to Lakeland and were prepared to start draining floodwaters from Lake Bonny starting late Wednesday afternoon.
County commissioners approved a West Palm Beach campus that is expected to generate a $5.3 billion economic impact.